Tissot Le Locle Diamond Powermatic 80 Leather Strap Watch, 29mm
Tissot
$1800.00
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The Tissot Le Locle Diamond Powermatic 80 Leather Strap Watch is luxury with intent—restrained, tactile, and quietly gleaming. Marked by a seamlessly textured guilloché silver dial glinting with a constellation of twelve diamonds, the 29mm case nestles gracefully on the wrist while the 18-karat rose gold fluted bezel serves a whisper of vintage grandeur. Under cool light, the alligator-embossed leather strap offers subtle depth and a tailored feel, tempering the sparkle and gold with a grounded, classic edge that speaks to both heritage and newness. At every angle, this is watchmaking as artistry, anchored by Tissot’s Swiss modernism and a nod to its roots in Le Locle.
The fit skims the wrist with elegance, balancing slenderness with presence: the deployant clasp closure brings confidence, the supple leather strap moves comfortably throughout the rhythm of a day. Quick-release pins allow the strap to swap easily, so your look can shift from soft neutrals to after-dark polish in seconds. The three-hand automatic movement powers on silently through movement and time off, thanks to the 80-hour reserve—requiring little thought from you, remaining an always-on accent, equally at home in a casual sleeve stack or peeking from beneath a sharply tailored blazer. An exhibition caseback lets the eye linger on refined details, while the sapphire crystal face offers assurance against scratches, real-life errands, and everything between street style and boardroom poise.
Tissot’s Le Locle collection is beloved by collectors for its intersection of heritage and innovation, and this diamond iteration feels in step with the wider gravitation back to subtler, jewelry-adjacent watch silhouettes. The combination of rose gold, clean lines, and a thin guilloché dial riffs off vintage codes while remaining totally current—a minimal-but-considered finishing touch, borrowed straight from the wrists of the style-savvy in-the-know.
Materials / Fabrication
- Textured guilloche dial with 12 diamond markers (total diamond weight: 0.05ct, color: F–G, clarity: VS–SI)
- 18-karat rose gold fluted bezel
- Alligator-embossed leather strap with deployant clasp closure
- Interchangeable strap design with quick-release pins
- 316L stainless steel case (29mm diameter; 8.95mm case depth; 14mm band width)
- Sapphire crystal face
- Exhibition caseback
- Three-hand Swiss automatic Powermatic 80 movement with 80-hour power reserve
- Date window complication
- Swiss made
Recommended Care
- Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, humidity, and magnetic fields to preserve movement accuracy.
- Clean the case and strap gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid chemical cleaners on leather and gold.
- Keep the leather strap dry, and clean with leather-specific products as needed; avoid immersion in water.
- Service the automatic movement every 3–5 years by a certified watch specialist.
- Store in a watch box or soft pouch when not in use to prevent scratching the sapphire face and gold bezel.
- Replace or alternate straps as desired using the quick-release pins—no tools required.
- If storing for extended periods, consider using a watch winder to keep the automatic movement wound.
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Tissot is a heritage Swiss watch brand best known for its precision timepieces that seamlessly blend traditional craftsmanship with innovative technology. Founded in 1853, Tissot offers a wide selection of wristwatches for both men and women, spanning classic, sporty, and contemporary styles. The brand is recognized for its commitment to quality and pioneering features, including some of the first mass-produced pocket watches and tactile “T-Touch” models, as well as automatic and quartz options. Tissot’s range covers dress watches, chronographs, diving and sports watches, alongside collectible limited editions. With a rich legacy in Swiss watchmaking, Tissot appeals to shoppers seeking reliable, stylish, and accessible luxury in the world of horology.
